Correct Answer:
B. Everyone
The idiom "All and Sundry" is an archaic phrase that means everyone, without distinction; all people. It refers to a collective group of individuals, emphasizing that no one is excluded. For example, "The invitation was extended to all and sundry."
- Specific: This implies a particular person or thing, which is the opposite of "all and sundry."
- Relevant: Means pertinent or applicable, which is unrelated to the idiom's meaning of inclusivity.
- Experienced: Refers to having knowledge or skill from practice, which is not what the idiom conveys.